The fourth generation Ford Thunderbird was produced by Ford for the 1964 to 1966 model years. Ford restyled this generation of the Thunderbird in favour of a more squared-off, ‘formal’ look. The only remnant of the Thunderbird's former sporty image was that the standard 390 cubic inch 300bhp V8 engine pushing the car to 60mph in 11 seconds. The ..
The Jaguar 420, introduced in 1966, is a luxury saloon that exemplifies the elegance and performance associated with the iconic British car manufacturer. As a successor to the Jaguar 3.8 and the 420G, the 420 was designed to offer both sophistication and power in a more compact and stylish package, compared to its larger siblings. Under the bonn..
The Bentley T-Series was the Bentley badged version of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, available as a four or two-door saloon with coachwork by James Young or Mulliner Park Ward. The Bentley differed from its Rolls-Royce equivalent by its more rounded front grille and different bonnet while the badging on the wheel covers, boot lid and gauges nat..
Owned by the vendor for the last 15 years
Recent brake overhaul
The Jaguar 420, introduced in 1966, is a luxury saloon that exemplifies the elegance and performance associated with the iconic British car manufacturer. As a successor to the Jaguar 3.8 and the 420G, the 420 was designed to offer both sophi..
• Restored example • Impressive history file The 1966 Triumph TR4A is a quintessential British sportscar, blending classic design with innovative engineering. Introduced as an evolution of the TR4, it featured a refined chassis and optional independent rear suspension (IRS), enhancing handling and ride quality. Powered by a 2.1 litre inline-fou..
Since 1921, the Bentley name has remained synonymous with prestige, performance and luxury. The 'Continental' designation recalls the Bentley Continental of the post-war period. The 'R' resonates to the R-Type Bentleys from the 1950s as well as the Turbo R of the 1980s. Bentley's 1980s resurgence relied exclusively on models whose basic architec..
• Lovely condition throughout • Extensive history file • Speedo head replaced at 96,000 miles Since 1921, the Bentley name has remained synonymous with prestige, performance and luxury. The 'Continental' designation recalls the Bentley Continental of the post-war period. The 'R' resonates to the R-Type Bentleys from the 1950s as well as the Tur..
This rare example is finished in British Racing Green with an Oatmeal leather interior. It was formerly fitted with a 3.8S engine but now has a 4.2 XK engine and an XJS Getrag five-speed manual gearbox. It was previously owned, restored, and substantially upgraded by an ex-Jaguar service manager over the last 24 years. Fitted and upgraded with e..
• Multiple show winning example • Supplied with a Heritage Certificate confirming matching numbers • Extensively restored between 2020-2022 Designed by Alex Issigonis in 1959, a new concept in car design was born. With a monocoque shell, transversely mounted engine and front wheel drive, the new 'Mini', as it was commonly known, soon became po..
Desirable 'Flat Floor' example
Presented in its original livery of Carmen Red with red leather trim
Substantial invoices for engine rebuild and recent mechanical works
The E-Type made its debut at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. In common with the XK120, the new Jaguar was the fastest..